Lifecycle of Stars

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Nebula

As you see here these is a Nebula. A nebula is a large cloud of gas

and dust that spread out an immense volume.


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Protostar

A protostar is a cloud with enough gas and dust to form

a star.


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Star

Stars are a mature version of a

protostar.

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Red giant

when a low mass star runs out of fuel, it core shrinks and the

outer portion become a Red giant.


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when a high mass star runs out of fuel, it core shrinks and the

outer portion become a Supergiant.


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When a Red Giant runs out of fuel, it does not explode, but instead slowly

drifts apart, becoming a Planetary Nebula.




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Supernova


A Supernova is a sudden, massive explosion of when a Supergiant

runs out of fuel.



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White dwarf


The blue white core of a star that's left behind cools and

become a white dwarf.


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Black dwarf

When a white dwarf stop glowing it eventually become a

black dwarf.


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Neutron Star

Neutron Stars are the remains of high-mass stars.


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Black Hole


An object with gravity so strong, that nothing not even light,

can escape from it.